Tag Archives: Greenland Melt

Non-Intuitive Consequences of Rapid Melt in Greenland and Antarctica: 1 of 2 // Feb 8, 2019 Glaciers on Greenland and Antarctica are rapidly melting due to Abrupt Climate Change, and melt rates are doubling with a period of roughly 7 … Continue reading →

Can Greenland Ice Caps Collapse? Part 1 of 2 // Published on Aug 16, 2016 Is it possible that vast portions of Greenland’s ice cap could calve/slide off the continent, causing spikes in global sea level rise? As … Continue reading →

As I have said many times, Alex Smith’s Radio EcoShock is a favorite and boy does he deliver. My segment is about 11:17 long, and those impatient or too busy can click here, to go right to my segment, starting at 21:13 mark. … Continue reading →

After much success, Paul is flying back home tonight/today. He has had many great catches on his Facebook and twitter, and till he gets back and gets to share more about Paris and Norway, we share some of his best ones … Continue reading →

Topic Abrupt Change: Ecological and Economic Change. As Stuart Scott frames it, a ‘flood of changes’. He asks, ‘why did you come to the COP21?‘ Here I am also with Baba Brinkman [1]. Click here, for the full replay: UNFCCC Webcast. … Continue reading →

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Well known and respected creator of entertaining and comprehensible videos of sometimes daunting subjects, especially in climate system science, meteorology, oceanography and Earth Sciences at YouTube.
Frequently called upon for commentary by fellow educators, activists, and public. Physicist, Engineer, and part-time professor at the University of Ottawa. His primary interest is joining-the-dots on Abrupt Climate System Change to determine where we are heading, and how fast, and what it all means for us and our amazing planet.